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  "path": "/letters/2026/04/sick-child-sent-to-school-teacher-speaks-out-after-getting-infected.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-03T00:09:20.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Schools are not babysitters. Educators have families and plans, too. I’m not saying sickness doesn’t happen, but when you send your child to school knowing their temperature is 102 and they’re vomiting, you’re only thinking of yourself, writes a disgruntled and sick educator in a letter to the editor.",
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